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ENROLLMENT SERVICES

Find all the information that you need to enroll in one of our great programs in one place! From applying to BIC, registering for your classes, requesting your transcripts, everything can be found by clicking on the link below.

STUDENT ORIENTATION

Orientation day is a great way to find out more about what to expect in your chosen program. Make sure to come early and ready. Find out what you should bring when coming in for your orientation to BIC.

FINANCIAL SERVICES

The Financial Aid Office will provide resources needed for you to obtain your degree or diploma in the form of grants, scholarship, employment and student loans. Find out how the Financial Aid Office can help you today.

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BIC STUDENT ENROLLMENT SERVICES

Admission to Burnett International College (BIC) is open to any qualified applicant. No qualified person will excluded from enrollment based on age, race, gender, disability or national origin. Applicants must meet the following requirements to be considered for admission into BIC.

The Financial Aid office guides the student through the process of Federal funding, scholarships, loans and payment plans. The Financial Aid office offers student different options on case by case basis.

Working in conjunction with the Financial Aid office, the Bursar’s office accept student payments for their tuition and program fees. The Bursar keeps track of each students financial account throughout the entire length of their academic programs. Learn more of the fees and services that the Bursar office offers.

The registration process is held in a continuous basis throughout the academic year. Students may register for courses in person before classes start every semester. All requirements must be satisfied to register for classes for the semester. Find out the registration requirements for each program.

The New Student Orientation is conducted the week prior to the start of classes of each term for all new students. The goal of the program are to facilitate the transition into College and to familiarize new students with the organization and operation of the College.

Students are assisted with placement and furnished names and addresses of employment possibilities. The school will assist the student with employment to the best of its ability, but cannot guarantee employment. This service is provided free of charge.

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